OAKLAND — The Bishop O’Dowd High School football field might as well have been a track Saturday afternoon.

The Dragons rushed for a school-record 515 yards and seven touchdowns on just 35 carries, thumping Arroyo 63-20 in a Hayward Area Athletic League game. The two teams combined for 992 yards of offense.

O’Dowd, behind a dominant performance by the offensive line, had three rushers go over the century mark. Adonis Smith had 152 yards — 146 coming in the second half. Mario Brown had 151 yards and Che’rod Simpson added another 124 yards.

Senior Marcus Harrison chipped in with 89 yards, as the Dragons opened a 42-0 lead early in the third quarter. Smith scored two TDs, Simpson had two scores and Brown had four touchdowns, including a 79-yard punt return for a score.

“Coming into the game, we definitely felt that we had an advantage with our front line,” Dragons coach Paul Perenon said. “This game was not a reflection of Arroyo. I think this is how we should have been playing all year. I think we are just starting to hit our stride.”

Nobody will be cheering for Mt. Eden to top San Leandro tonight more than the Dragons. O’Dowd (6-2, 4-1 HAAL) is just one game behind the Pirates (6-2, 5-0) in the league standings. If the Monarchs (5-3, 4-1) were to top San Leandro and O’Dowd beats Tennyson, there would be a three-way tie for first place in the HAAL. The Dragons, who play Mt. Eden in the regular-season finale, are already a lock for a berth into the North Coast Section 2A East Bay playoffs.

Meanwhile, Arroyo (5-3, 2-3) is on the brink of losing its opportunity at a NCS 3A East Bay playoff berth. The Dons will need at least a split against Castro Valley and Hayward in order to have a realistic chance. Arroyo’s offense didn’t come alive until trailing 42-0 with 10:11 in the third quarter. Tyrone Hunter broke the shutout, taking a perfect pass from quarterback Johnny Petros 56 yards for a score. Hunter later scored on a 68-yard run and finished with 103 yards on the ground and 113 yards receiving.

The final Arroyo score came when Petros hooked up with Austin Vieira for a 20-yard touchdown with 8:13 to go.

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